Sentence examples for continues to list from inspiring English sources

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The United States continues to list the Tigers as a terrorist organization.

From its inception in 1999, the Dow Jones Sustainability Index has recognised Henkel for its leading sustainability performance and it continues to list the company to this day.

Despite being widely reported and condemned, to date Dollard has not deleted or apologised for this statement, and Breitbart.com continues to list him as a columnist.

He continues to list the various factors that can affect how sound travels and is interpreted by the listener: weather, air pressure, balcony and bathroom doors.

With my phobia now well stoked up, the captain continues to list the factors that, he believes, will see accidents become a more regular feature of commercial air travel in the years to come.

The United States continues to list some countries in these regions -- most notably Iran, Iraq, Libya and Syria -- as "state sponsors" of terrorism, but acknowledges that they are generally far less active today than in the past.

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They continued to list the book until 1953.

American companies will continue to list on the N.Y.S.E.

Later directories continued to list him as a restaurant worker.

Yet the FAIR Web site continued to list him on the board.

However, both the US and Britain continue to list the ESO as a terrorist organisation.

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